Mitchell T. Rozanski

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Mitchell Thomas Rozanski
Archbishop of St. Louis
See Saint Louis
AppointedJune 10, 2020
InstalledAugust 25, 2020
Predecessor Robert James Carlson
Previous post(s)
Orders
OrdinationNovember 24, 1984
by  William Donald Borders
ConsecrationAugust 24, 2004
by  William Henry Keeler, William Clifford Newman, and William Francis Malooly
Personal details
Born (1958-08-06) August 6, 1958 (age 66)
Denomination Roman Catholic
MottoServe the Lord with gladness
Styles of
Mitchell Thomas Rozanski
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Reference style
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Archbishop

Mitchell Thomas Rozanski (born August 6, 1958) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of St. Louis since 2020. He previously served as Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts from 2014 to 2020 and as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore from 2004 to 2014.

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Biography

Early life and education

Mitchell Rozanski was born on August 6, 1958, in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Sacred Heart of Mary School in Dundalk, Maryland, and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel High School in Essex, Maryland. After his high school graduation, Rozanski entered the Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington, D.C. He later received his seminary training at CUA's Theological College. [1]

Ordination and ministry

Rozanski was ordained to the priesthood at the Cathedral of Mary, Our Queen, in Baltimore for the Archdiocese of Baltimore by Archbishop William Borders on November 24, 1984. [2] After his ordination, Rozanksi performed pastoral assignments at the following parishes in Maryland:

Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore

On July 3, 2004, Rozanski was appointed as an auxiliary bishop of Baltimore and titular bishop of Walla Walla by Pope John Paul II, [2] becoming the youngest bishop in the United States at that time. He received his episcopal consecration at the Cathedral of Mary, Our Queen, on August 24, 2004, from Cardinal William Keeler, with Bishops William Newman and W. Francis Malooly serving as co-consecrators. [2] Rozanski selected as his episcopal motto: "Serve The Lord With Gladness." [3]

As an auxiliary bishop, Rozanski was appointed as vicar for Hispanic ministries. He also served as the Seton vicar, supervising parishes in Anne Arundel, Howard, Carroll, Frederick, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett Counties.

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced on April 18, 2011, that Rozanski would succeed Bishop Edward U. Kmiec, as co-chair of the Polish National Catholic-Roman Catholic dialogue. He was named to the post by Archbishop Wilton Gregory. On November 12, 2013, Rozanski was elected as chair of the USCCB Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. [4]

Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts

Coat of arms as bishop of Springfield Coat of arms of Mitchell T. Rozanski.svg
Coat of arms as bishop of Springfield

On June 19, 2014, Pope Francis named Rozanski the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. [5] He was installed on August 12, 2014.

In September 2018, a Diocesan Review Board notified Rozanski that it had found an allegation of sexual abuse by former Springfield Bishop Christopher Weldon to be credible. The board cited a Chicopee, Massachusetts, resident who said that Weldon had abused him a child. The board later split on the case, with several members saying that the victim did not name Weldon directly. Three other board members maintained they had witnessed otherwise. In June 2019, Rozanski met with the victim, saying he found the allegations "deeply troubling". [6] [7] In June 2020, an investigation by retired Superior Court Judge Peter A. Velis found the victim's claim "to be unequivocally credible." [8]

After the Velis' findings were released, Rozanski asked Trinity Health of New England to remove Weldon's name from its rehabilitation center, the former Farren Memorial Hospital in Montague, Massachusetts. Weldon's remains were disinterred and moved to more secluded spot in the cemetery. Rozanski ordered the removal of all photographs, memorials and other mentions of Weldon from all diocesan facilities, schools and churches. [8]

In December 2019, Rozanski banned the Pioneer Valley Gay Men's Chorus from singing in a Christmas caroling concert at St. Theresa's of Lisieux Parish in South Hadley, Massachusetts. [9] [10]

In June 2020, Robert M. Hoatson, co-founder of Road to Recover Inc. for survivors of clerical sexual abuse, called on Rozanski to resign. Hoatson described Rozanski's handling of sexual abuse allegations against Weldon to be “woefully deficient.” [11] Hoatson also called on Pope Francis to rescind his appointment of Rozanski as archbishop of St. Louis. [11]

Archbishop of St. Louis

On June 10, 2020, Francis appointed Rozanski as archbishop of St. Louis, following the retirement of Archbishop Robert Carlson. [12] Rozanski was installed on August 25, 2020, at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri. [13]

In May 2023, Rozanski announced All Things New, a plan to reduce the number of parishes in the archdiocese from 178 to 134 with closures and mergers. [14] Seven parishes filed appeals in August 2023 with the Dicastery for the Clergy in Rome, which decided to accept appeals from two parishes. [15] The Dicastery in June 2024 rejected the appeals from the two parishes. [16]

Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski blessing a live Nativity in De Soto, Missouri December 19, 2021. Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski. December 19, 2021.jpg
Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski blessing a live Nativity in De Soto, Missouri December 19, 2021.

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Preceded by Archbishop of Saint Louis
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Preceded by Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts
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Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore
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